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flyingkiwi

posted on 7/6/03 at 11:02 PM Reply With Quote
remote gear change

Right, having spent the weekend giving myself a ring piece blowout putting my engine in, I have found that my gearstick is somewhat hidden by the scuttle (next time I think I will buy an engine hoist!)

I've done a quick search and found some info on gear extensions, using Steve's method, but I was more interested in the other, more complicated, one using a lathe. My question is (finally - gotta lay off this cider) does anyone have a cad drawing of the bits required? The guys at work are happy to do the work but with a cad drawing I can use the auto lathe to whip it up pronto. I would draw it myself but my cad drawing is fairly crap.

Any help would be great cause I could sort out the gear problem and be wizzing up and down the estate in no time.

Cheers
Chris





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flyingkiwi

posted on 7/6/03 at 11:07 PM Reply With Quote
I'm also considering holding a ritual Burning of the "£250 sports car" book up at Stonehenge as it is becoming a hinderence more than insperation.

If anyone is interested give me a shout, will use them to cook some snags and steak.









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paulbeyer

posted on 9/6/03 at 12:44 PM Reply With Quote
Chris,

will use them to cook some snags and steak?

Would snags be short for snaggers by any chance? I haven't heard that since my days downunder.





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